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Rachelle Ashcroft

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🌈Associate Professor, FIFSW @UofT. Passionate abt health equity, SDOH, PHC, social work, & mental health. she/her #gojetsgo

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Interested in primary mental health care? Pleased to share our most recent publication detailing findings fr a grounded theory study of team-based primary care in Ontario, Canada @PLOSONE @mattmenear @kwame_mckenzie @UofT_FIFSW @UofT journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…


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Murray Sinclair was a great Canadian, a great Manitoban, a great Anishinaabe.  His career stands as a legacy of public service and a deep commitment to truth, fairness and dignity for all people.  He was the first Indigenous person to be named to the Manitoba provincial court…

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We are devastated to learn of the loss of our beloved leader and Elder, Mizana Giizhik, His Honour, Murray Sinclair. His tireless work to advance the rights of Indigenous Peoples and ensure the legacy of residential school Survivors will never be forgotten.

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Congratulations to @tutor_phc Alumni Peter Sheffield on winning the Trillium Primary Health Care Research Day Best Poster Award! @rrashcroft

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Congrats to our trainees, alumni and mentors leading or being involved in the research presented. The Martin Bass Lecture: Transforming Primary Care for Improved Access and Effectiveness by our TUTOR alumni Dr. Jennifer Rayner and Michelle Carr was outstanding!

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Looking forward to attending Trillium Primary Health Care Research Day in Toronto. Our current and previous TUTOR trainees will be showcasing their work along with so many of our TUTOR mentors and alumni leading or involved in so much of the research being presented.

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Nice way to end the week! Just received from @CASW_ACTS … fresh off the press, printed copies of the social work & primary care report. @TPC_ESP casw-acts.ca/files/document…

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New Report Alert! Ottawa, ON, September 9, 2024 – Today the Canadian Association of Social Workers (CASW) unveils a pivotal report on the critical role of social work in primary care. Read the full report at buff.ly/3zbEZgo

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Congratulations to @tutor_phc mentor @rrashcroft and alumni Peter Sheffield on this pivotal report on the critical role of social work in primary care!

New Report Alert! Ottawa, ON, September 9, 2024 – Today the Canadian Association of Social Workers (CASW) unveils a pivotal report on the critical role of social work in primary care. Read the full report at buff.ly/3zbEZgo

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Interested in learning more about social workers role with health equity in primary care? Available here: socialwork.utoronto.ca/wp-content/upl…

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Social Work in Primary Care is a six-module e-learning program created for social workers in primary care, and social work learners considering a future practice in primary care. Visit buff.ly/3LOw6w8 to learn more!

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Are you a #SocialWorker or #SocialWork student interested in working in #PrimaryCare? This free e-learning program helps to build skills and understanding to support the role of social workers in primary care and improve patient care. Have a look! 👇 socialwork.utoronto.ca/social-work-in…

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Learn more about how @UofT_FIFSW leaders, including OASW Director Dr. Rachelle Ashcroft (@rrashcroft) and former President Dr. Keith Adamson, are working to create a national vision for the essential role of #SocialWork in #PrimaryCare: socialwork.utoronto.ca/news/primary-h…


Our newest publication @PLOSONE examines the experiences of interprofessional primary care teams in the distribution of the covid-19 vaccination @cathfrymire @fifsw @afhto journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…


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Primary health care teams were instrumental in supporting COVID-19 vaccinations in Ontario, but their involvement in future vaccination efforts will require more resourcing & their inclusion in decision making, say FIFSW researchers. Read more via @PLOS ➡️journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…

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@UofT_FIFSW professors and current/past Board Members Dr. Rachelle Ashcroft (@rrashcroft) and Dr. Keith Adamson are leading exciting work on the role and integration of #SocialWorkers in primary care, in partnership with @CASW_ACTS Have a look! 👇 socialwork.utoronto.ca/news/primary-h…


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“Social admissions” to hospital are not personal failures but policy ones | CMAJ. A challenge to our medical/political leaders & public service from ⁦@CVarnerEmerg⁩ ⁦@CMAJ⁩ ⁦@SREMI_MSH⁩ ⁦@drandrewb⁩ ⁦@AndreasLaupaciscmaj.ca/content/196/17…


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Interested in primary mental health care? Pleased to share our most recent publication detailing findings fr a grounded theory study of team-based primary care in Ontario, Canada @PLOSONE @mattmenear @kwame_mckenzie @UofT_FIFSW @UofT journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…


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Curious about primary care teams’ participation in the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine? Take a look at our recent publication in @BioMedCentral @UofT_FIFSW @afhto @cathfrymire link.springer.com/article/10.118…


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